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John DelloRusso of Marblehead takes a look at the calm sea on his way home from work.
The parking ban in Lynn is set to expire at 11 p.m. Thursday, said DPW Commissioner Andrew Hall.
Cars parked in public school parking lots should be moved by 6 a.m. Friday to avoid ticketing and towing. The tow lot behind the fire station at 725 Western Ave. opens Friday at 8 a.m, according to a news release.
Lynn Public Schools will be closed Friday, the release said.
In Lynn, Wednesday and Thursday’s trash and recycle collection will be picked up Friday. Friday’s trash will be picked Saturday.
Residents are asked to place containers curbside by 7 a.m. the day of collection and leave it curbside until it is picked up. It may not be picked up the same day due to delays beyond Waste Management’s control, the release said.
If trash or recyclables are missed by the end of the day it is supposed to be collected, call the DPW at (781) 268-8000 the next business day to report a missed collection. Trash and recycling services will resume on schedule next week.
Lynnfield Town Hall closed at 10 a.m. Thursday. It will reopen at 8 a.m. Friday.
A regular winter parking ban is already in place in Nahant, so all cars should be removed from town streets.
In Peabody, a snow emergency and parking ban was put into place at 11 p.m. Wednesday until further notice. As of 7 p.m. Thursday, it appears to not have been lifted.
Peabody Public Schools will be closed Friday, according to the police department.
The parking ban in Revere will expire at 8 a.m. Friday, a representative with the Department of Public Works said.
Revere Public Schools will be closed Friday, according to a tweet from Superintendent Dianne Kelly.
In Revere, City Hall and the building and health departments will be open Friday, according to the city’s website. The senior center, recreation department and library will be closed Friday during the daytime. Evening activities at the recreation center will go on as scheduled.
In Saugus, the parking ban is set to expire at 6 a.m. Friday, according to a representative with the Department of Public Works.
The emergency snow ban in Swampscott was expected to be lifted at around midnight, DPW Director Gino Cresta said around 6:30 p.m. Thursday. “We’ve got a lot of cleaning up to do,” he said.
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